Late News
Asked this morning if he had received any information 'concerning the changed attitude of the British Medical Association regarding maternity benefits, the Minister of Health, the Hon. P. Fraser, said he had not been advised of any change in the position. “I do not know what they are going to do,” he said.
Two attendants were injured by Irish Republican Army time bombs left in suitcases in cloakrooms at the railway stations at Birmingham, Leicester and Derby. The cloak rooms were wrecked and the doors and whitlows were blown out.
The Shanghai correspondent of “The Times” says the Japanese issued a formal warning that Chinese merchants must leave Tientsin, which, otherwise, would become their common gffave.
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Northern Advocate, 4 July 1939, Page 6
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